I can completely understand why other fans view him as such. If he was managing Utd, I would absolutely hate him but he's our manager and I think he's the best thing to happen to our club in decades. We have brilliant owners, a top manager and the two of them working together have built us a very good team

He's destroyed redcafe... some called him a fraud. Others laughed at him and deemed him a failure... Mourinho is better a few said... or maybe it's another episode of wishful thinking that a rival got a loser, but seems like we did.

Knew he should have been ours. Don't think he was ever that interested though, he seems to love it there and wants to rebuild the empire. Knock us off our perch.

Klopp hadn’t the balls to come in after Ferguson and try continue the legacy of relentless success. He just didn’t fancy it. He preferred to bide his time and go to a club with less pressure for success and when the Liverpool job came up, he jumped at it. He spent very little in his first few seasons and thus, expectations were tempered. He’s spent an absolute fortune now, however, so he has to deliver titles. If this goes tits-up this season and Liverpool end up potless again, big questions will be asked.

Klopp hadn’t the balls to come in after Ferguson and try continue the legacy of relentless success. He just didn’t fancy it. He preferred to bide his time and go to a club with less pressure for success and when the Liverpool job came up, he jumped at it. He spent very little in his first few seasons and thus, expectations were tempered. He’s spent an absolute fortune now, however, so he has to deliver titles. If this goes tits-up this season and Liverpool end up potless again, big questions will be asked.

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He won the double in Dortmund in 2012 and then got to the European Cup final with them in 2013. He was never going to leave Dortmund in 2013 to take over at United, to say he didn't have the balls to do it is just bitter.

Klopp hadn’t the balls to come in after Ferguson and try continue the legacy of relentless success. He just didn’t fancy it. He preferred to bide his time and go to a club with less pressure for success and when the Liverpool job came up, he jumped at it. He spent very little in his first few seasons and thus, expectations were tempered. He’s spent an absolute fortune now, however, so he has to deliver titles. If this goes tits-up this season and Liverpool end up potless again, big questions will be asked.

He won the double in Dortmund in 2012 and then got to the European Cup final with them in 2013. He was never going to leave Dortmund in 2013 to take over at United, to say he didn't have the balls to do it is just bitter.

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Madrid were also reputedly interested in him yet he swerved the Berbabeu as well. Say what you like about managers such as Moyes, Benitez, Lopetegui etc. going to these clubs which huge expectation to win every year but ultimately proving failures, but at least they had the bottle to do it.

Klopp hadn’t the balls to come in after Ferguson and try continue the legacy of relentless success. He just didn’t fancy it. He preferred to bide his time and go to a club with less pressure for success and when the Liverpool job came up, he jumped at it. He spent very little in his first few seasons and thus, expectations were tempered. He’s spent an absolute fortune now, however, so he has to deliver titles. If this goes tits-up this season and Liverpool end up potless again, big questions will be asked.

Klopp hadn’t the balls to come in after Ferguson and try continue the legacy of relentless success. He just didn’t fancy it. He preferred to bide his time and go to a club with less pressure for success and when the Liverpool job came up, he jumped at it. He spent very little in his first few seasons and thus, expectations were tempered. He’s spent an absolute fortune now, however, so he has to deliver titles. If this goes tits-up this season and Liverpool end up potless again, big questions will be asked.

Madrid were also reputedly interested in him yet he swerved the Berbabeu as well. Say what you like about managers such as Moyes, Benitez, Lopetegui etc. going to these clubs which huge expectation to win every year but ultimately proving failures, but at least they had the bottle to do it.

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Someone is swiftly moving the goal posts here, he doesn't speak Spanish which is why Madrid wasn't an option.

I wish we had a manager that cuddled our players, runs down the touchline when we score and laughs psychotically when a reporter asks him a question just like Jurgen.

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The laughing when he’s asked a question...what the feck is that about? Why not just wait and hear what you’re being asked and laugh if it’s funny, not just for the sake of it. Weirdo. God I despise him. The big reason I pray Liverpool don’t win the league. Can’t stand him.

The laughing when he’s asked a question...what the feck is that about? Why not just wait and hear what you’re being asked and laugh if it’s funny, not just for the sake of it. Weirdo. God I despise him. The big reason I pray Liverpool don’t win the league. Can’t stand him.

He's destroyed redcafe... some called him a fraud. Others laughed at him and deemed him a failure... Mourinho is better a few said... or maybe it's another episode of wishful thinking that a rival got a loser, but seems like we did.

Knew he should have been ours. Don't think he was ever that interested though, he seems to love it there and wants to rebuild the empire. Knock us off our perch.

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Pretty much. Remember when some laughed for saying he will be successfull with them. He likes being at an outsider club with big history and brings them back the glory days.

This is his 4th season at Liverpool and he has not won a single thing yet. This season is not over so they might still be laughing come may.

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Yes, 4th season but unlike my very own PSG or Man City, their owners have a different vision of what is success nowdays.

They didnt invest on buying instant success but rather invested on the right man, they gave him time and enough money to get where they are now, no matter how long it took them to get them where they are, he have the trust and the backing of the owners.

He did the same in Germany, won two titles and almost a CL with healthy investment, not that he didnt spend tons of money at Liverpool but its clear to me that you will need more money to compete in the Premier League where you battle with five big clubs than in the Bundesliga.

Madrid were also reputedly interested in him yet he swerved the Berbabeu as well. Say what you like about managers such as Moyes, Benitez, Lopetegui etc. going to these clubs which huge expectation to win every year but ultimately proving failures, but at least they had the bottle to do it.

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Say what you want, but if you go by what he said, about Woodward saying we are the Disney land for adults, then he was rightfully turned off, I'd have laughed in Woodward's face.

I personally don't like Klopp, the way he acts, but he prefers clubs that are underdogs, not behemoth like United and Real, and that isn't a bad thing, he beat Bayern with Dortmund, and seemingly going to win the EPL competing against two oil run clubs and United, that's a huge feat, he just likes to be seen as the underdog.